Virginia’s Municipal Waste has dropped a music video for the track, “Breathe Grease”. The track is off of their recently released sixth album, Slime And Punishment via Nuclear Blast Records. You can give the track a listen after the break.
From The Press Release
Richmond Virginia’s MUNICIPAL WASTE, released their highly anticipated sixth album, Slime And Punishment, one month ago. Not only did the album debut on multiple Billboard charts, it also saw the highest first week sales for the band. In celebration, the band delivers a new music video in the form of the most epic rager.
Ryan sat down with Bill Metoyer at Skull Seven Studios and discussed the mixing and mastering of the album. Watch the video on the Nuclear Blast YouTube Channel!
Tony Foresta teamed up with RVA Mag for an exclusive interview with Richmond, Virginia’s Mayor Levar Stoney. Check out the full interview here!
Slime And Punishment is the first Waste album to be engineered by bassist Phil “Landphil” Hall at Blaze of Torment Studios in Richmond, VA. Mixing and mastering was completed by Bill Metoyer (SLAYER, W.A.S.P., LIZZY BORDEN and DARK ANGEL) in Hollywood, CA.
The band is currently touring the U.S. on the Van’s Warped Tour. With a handful of dates renaming, don’t miss your chance to catch the band live. Be sure to keep an eye on the their socials for info on special signing session opportunities.Remaining dates are listed below.
07/24/2017 Marcus Amphitheater – Milwaukee, WI
07/26/2017 Hollywood Casino Amphitheater – Maryland Heights, MO
07/27/2017 Providence Amphitheater – Bonner Springs, KS
07/28/2017 Gexa Energy Pavilion – Dallas, TX
07/29/2017 AT&T Center – San Antonio, TX
07/30/2017 NRG Park – Houston, TX
08/01/2017 New Mexico State Intramural Field- Las Cruces, NM
08/04/2017 Shoreline Amphitheatre – Mountain View, CA
08/05/2017 Qualcomm Stadium – San Diego, CA
08/06/2017 Pomona Fairplex – Pomona, CA
European Festivals
08/12/2016 Bloodstock Open Air – Derby, UK
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